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camille-chanel/README.md
I don’t think C gets enough credit. Sure, C doesn’t love you. C isn’t about love–C is about thrills. C hangs around in the bad part of town. C knows all the gang signs. C has a motorcycle, and wears the leathers everywhere, and never wears a helmet, because that would mess up C’s punked-out hair. C likes to give cops the finger and grin and speed away. Mention that you’d like something, and C will pretend to ignore you; the next day, C will bring you one, no questions asked, and toss it to you with a you-know-you-want-me smirk that makes your heart race. Where did C get it? “It fell off a truck,” C says, putting away the boltcutters. You start to feel like C doesn’t know the meaning of “private” or “protected”: what C wants, C takes. This excites you. C knows how to get you anything but safety. C will give you anything but commitment.
In the end, you’ll leave C, not because you want something better, but because you can’t handle the intensity. C says “I’m gonna live fast, die young, and leave a good-looking corpse,” but you know that C can never die, not so long as C is still the fastest thing on the road.
- Igor Nikolskiy, wise commenter (https://thescienceweb.wordpress.com/2015/03/19/all-other-languages-tired-of-pythons-shit/)

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  1. marathoning Public

    C++ 1

  2. titanic Public

    playing around with Titantic data and modeling

    Jupyter Notebook

  3. utkML/NYCHousingPrices Public

    Some models for the Fall 2017 utkML competition!

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